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    Franklin MacVeagh (November 22, 1837 – July 6, 1934) was an American politician, lawyer, grocer and banker. He served as the United States Secretary of...
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  • diplomat; son of Wayne Franklin MacVeagh (1837–1934), American banker and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; brother of Wayne Lincoln MacVeagh (1890–1972), American...
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    A. Arthur. MacVeagh was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on April 19, 1833, the son of Major MacVeagh and Margaret (née Lincoln) McVeagh. His brother...
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  • Lincoln's father Charles MacVeagh was President Calvin Coolidge's ambassador to Japan. Lincoln's great-uncle Franklin MacVeagh was Secretary of the Treasury...
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    made in the coin by Fraser, and in February 1913, Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh decided to issue the coins despite the objections. Despite attempts...
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    matter for the time being. On May 4, 1911, Eames MacVeagh, son of Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh wrote to his father: A little matter that seems...
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    version. The coin was formally approved by Secretary of the Treasury Franklin MacVeagh on July 14 and a release date of August 2, 1909, was set. Brenner's...
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    would serve as his secretary of the treasury. However, by March 4, Franklin MacVeagh was instead chosen for secretary of the treasury. During his presidential...
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    Wilson's Cabinet in 1919, co-founding the law firm of McAdoo, Cotton & Franklin. McAdoo sought the Democratic presidential nomination at the 1920 Democratic...
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  • Daniel Henry Chamberlain (1862), Governor of South Carolina: 95  Franklin MacVeagh (1862), US Secretary of the Treasury: 182  Henry Farnum Dimock (1863)...
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    the coin met with displeasure from the Secretary of the Treasury Franklin MacVeagh who had either not seen the coin's design or did not look at it closely...
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    Charles MacVeagh (June 6, 1860 – December 4, 1931) was an American lawyer and diplomat. He served as United States Ambassador to Japan from 1925 to 1928...
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    replaced by Abram Andrew. On May 4, 1911, Eames MacVeagh, son of Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh wrote to his father: A little matter that seems...
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    1907 44 George B. Cortelyou New York March 4, 1907 March 7, 1909 45 Franklin MacVeagh Illinois March 8, 1909 March 5, 1913 William Howard Taft 46 William...
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    President Theodore Roosevelt Preceded by Leslie Shaw Succeeded by Franklin MacVeagh 42nd United States Postmaster General In office March 6, 1905 – January...
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    Roosevelt as Attorney General, as the new Secretary of State, and Franklin MacVeagh as Treasury Secretary. Taft did not enjoy the easy relationship with...
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    of the Secretary of the Treasury was necessary to make the change. Franklin MacVeagh gave his approval on July 14, 1909, and not quite three weeks later...
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    absorbing over 60% of U.S. silver production. Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh (1909–13) appointed a committee to investigate possible advantages...
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    Ellen Martin Henrotin, Ellen R. Jewitt, Mary Hunt Loomis, Emily (Mrs. Franklin) MacVeagh, Bertha Palmer, and Mary Wilmarth. In 1922, the Fortnightly purchased...
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    Kernochan (class of 1861) J. Frederic Kernochan (class of 1863) Franklin MacVeagh (class of 1862) Walter L. McClintock (class of 1862) Luther M, Jones...
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    legislator and US Senator who served in the 1st United States Congress Franklin MacVeagh (1837–1934), banker and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Bam Margera...
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  • of Simon Cameron. Franklin MacVeagh (1837–1834), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury 1909–13. Brother of Wayne MacVeagh. Charles MacVeagh (1860–1931), U.S....
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  • Retrieved 3 December 2021. Times, Special to The New York (10 December 1909). "MACVEAGH AROUSES BITTER OPPOSTITION; Members of Congress Declare War on Secretary...
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  • Jeh Johnson, United States Secretary of Homeland Security (2013–) Franklin MacVeagh (1864), United States Secretary of the Treasury (1909–13) Joseph McKenna...
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    endorsement by Walter Eli Clark, the district governor of Alaska, and Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury, finally helped him secure the nomination...
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  • SS Franklin MacVeagh Franklin MacVeagh 627 standard 31 December 1942 29 January 1943 Sold private 1947, scrapped 1967 SS Franklin P. Mall Franklin P....
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  • MacIntyre, politician George MacKinnon, politician from Minnesota Franklin MacVeagh, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1909-1913) Duncan McArthur, military...
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  • Agriculture) Archibald MacLeish (U.S. Poet Laureate, Three-time Pulitzer Prize recipient, Under-Secretary of State, Lawyer) Franklin MacVeagh (United States Secretary...
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  • 1765) First United States Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1781–1783) Franklin MacVeagh – (J.D. 1864) 45th United States Secretary of the Treasury (1909–13)...
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    included the Hon. Thomas B. Bryan, Franklin MacVeagh, the Rev. Frank M. Bristol, and Bishop Fallows. Franklin MacVeagh stated that "He has set us an example...
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